mechanical based circuts learnt in ece ,mechatronics is base
computer science
Of course EEE, but it's depend on individual interest.
No eee and ece are equally tough they are similar branches varies in communication and electrical fields.
The choice between ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering), EEE (Electrical and Electronics Engineering), and EIE (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) depends on your career interests and goals. ECE deals with communication systems and electronics, EEE focuses on electrical systems and technologies, while EIE combines electronics and instrumentation for industrial applications. Consider which field aligns best with your interests and career aspirations for determining which is better for you.
sciences
cmrit is better for cs and ec while mvj is good for mech and eee
With EEE we can go to electrical field and software field. but in ECE we can go to electrical, software and communication field like ISRO etc....
both are good in their field.
actually all website portals providing JNTU online bits for common groups like CES, IT , ECE, EEE, Mech but they r not providing for Bio-tech. Its better to prepare with text books. mark imp lines and make a note seperatly for them,
I think, the core courses such as ECE,MECHANICAL,CIVIL,EEE,EIE are the best to choose because they are all having a very good scope in the future. Don't decide a course by its value. But decide a course through your interest. All the best. I prefer CSE ( computer science and engineering over others because of job market and salaries. I see most of the engineers for other streams like ECE, EEE, Mech and Civil join software industry. If I need to do a software job after doing Mech or civil, why not join computer engineering.
mechanical civil EEE ECE CSC